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Reflect recent changes to the the pan audio filter syntax and behavior in the documentation, patch by Reimar Doeffinger with some fixes by me.
author diego
date Sun, 18 Sep 2005 11:40:06 +0000
parents d7af73cc38da
children 9306cec64702
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##
## MPlayer input control file
##
## You are able to redefine default keyboard/joystick/mouse/LIRC bindings, or
## add new ones here.
##
## The file should be placed in the $HOME/.mplayer directory.
##

RIGHT seek +10
LEFT seek -10
DOWN seek -60
UP seek +60
PGUP seek 600
PGDWN seek -600
- audio_delay 0.100
+ audio_delay -0.100
[ speed_mult 0.9091	# scale playback speed
] speed_mult 1.1
{ speed_mult 0.5
} speed_mult 2.0
BS speed_set 1.0	# reset speed to normal
q quit
ESC quit
ENTER pt_step 1 1
p pause
. frame_step
SPACE pause
HOME pt_up_step 1
END pt_up_step -1
> pt_step 1
< pt_step -1
INS alt_src_step 1
DEL alt_src_step -1
o osd
z sub_delay -0.1
x sub_delay +0.1
9 volume -1
/ volume -1
0 volume 1
* volume 1
1 contrast -1
2 contrast 1
3 brightness -1
4 brightness 1
5 hue -1
6 hue 1
7 saturation -1
8 saturation 1
d frame_drop
r sub_pos -1
t sub_pos +1
#? sub_step +1		# immediately display next subtitle
#? sub_step -1		#                     previous
f vo_fullscreen
T vo_ontop
w panscan -0.1
e panscan +0.1

h tv_step_channel 1
l tv_step_channel -1
n tv_step_norm
b tv_step_chanlist

##
## GUI
##

#l gui_loadfile
#t gui_loadsubtitle
#a gui_about
#s gui_stop
#p gui_playlist
#r gui_preferences
#c gui_skinbrowser

##
## Joystick section
## WARNING: joystick support has to be explicitly enabled at
##          compiletime with --enable-joystick
##

JOY_RIGHT seek 10
JOY_LEFT seek -10
JOY_UP seek 60
JOY_DOWN seek -60
JOY_BTN0 pause
JOY_BTN1 osd
JOY_BTN2 volume 1
JOY_BTN3 volume -1

##
## OSD Menu movement keys
##
## If you are using only the keyboard it is enough to define one command (like
## "menu up"), because then that single key will display the menu, which can
## then be navigated with the cursor keys and ENTER.
##
## LIRC users should bind each "menu" command to a button on their remote.
##
## The set_menu command directly displays the (sub)menu specified as
## its argument. Usage should be self-explanatory (although not likely
## to be needed), after reading input.conf.
##

#MOUSE_BTN0 menu up
#y menu down
#y menu ok
#y menu cancel
#y menu hide
#y set_menu general_pref